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Episode 4: The Village and the Voyager with Lisa German

32 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Make sure to follow us on Spotify! In this episode, hosts Anusha Abdulla and Iqra Abdullah talk with Lisa Ruth Tunstall German, a veteran, global traveler, and lifelong learner who has dedicated her life to service and community. In this episode, we discuss: * The Burdette Street Village: Growing up in a multi-generational home where "any and everybody" had a role in shaping her identity and the importance of emulating that village concept wherever she lives. * The "Three S’s" of Integration: Her experience as the only female student of color at Dana College, where she navigated the triangle of being "shocked, scared, and choosing to stay" to earn her education. * A Masterclass in Versatility: How she balanced roles as a military spouse, mother, and professional, earning multiple degrees in sociology, criminal justice, and military science while moving across seven different states. * The Technical Writing Pivot: Her shift into the Department of Energy, where she managed National Innovation Workshops and used her love of writing to recruit people into technology transfer programs. * A Global Perspective on Success: Why Lisa believes success is an open-ended, lifelong pursuit of learning and why she feels we haven't achieved it as long as global inequalities exist. Resources: * Full Transcript [https://sites.google.com/view/all-ears-on-her/episodes-and-transcripts/episode-4?authuser=1] * Susan Buffett Foundation [https://buffettscholarships.org/] * Join the Village [https://allearsonherpodcast.eo.page/ghy7y]

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Portada del episodio Episode 4: The Village and the Voyager with Lisa German

Episode 4: The Village and the Voyager with Lisa German

Make sure to follow us on Spotify! In this episode, hosts Anusha Abdulla and Iqra Abdullah talk with Lisa Ruth Tunstall German, a veteran, global traveler, and lifelong learner who has dedicated her life to service and community. In this episode, we discuss: * The Burdette Street Village: Growing up in a multi-generational home where "any and everybody" had a role in shaping her identity and the importance of emulating that village concept wherever she lives. * The "Three S’s" of Integration: Her experience as the only female student of color at Dana College, where she navigated the triangle of being "shocked, scared, and choosing to stay" to earn her education. * A Masterclass in Versatility: How she balanced roles as a military spouse, mother, and professional, earning multiple degrees in sociology, criminal justice, and military science while moving across seven different states. * The Technical Writing Pivot: Her shift into the Department of Energy, where she managed National Innovation Workshops and used her love of writing to recruit people into technology transfer programs. * A Global Perspective on Success: Why Lisa believes success is an open-ended, lifelong pursuit of learning and why she feels we haven't achieved it as long as global inequalities exist. Resources: * Full Transcript [https://sites.google.com/view/all-ears-on-her/episodes-and-transcripts/episode-4?authuser=1] * Susan Buffett Foundation [https://buffettscholarships.org/] * Join the Village [https://allearsonherpodcast.eo.page/ghy7y]

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